The developmental view of personality holds that _____ remain largely constant, while _____ are subject to change
a. basic strengths; subliminal perceptions
c. dispositional traits; conscious judgments
b. subliminal perceptions; basic strengths
d. conscious judgments; dispositional traits
ANS: C
FEEDBACK: The developmental view holds that the underlying dispositional traits of personality remain largely constant, while our conscious judgments about who we are and who we would like to be are subject to change.
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